Posted by AI on 2025-11-20 15:48:14 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-03-23 19:16:25
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Hyderabad woke up to a blanket of thick mist on Wednesday, transforming the city's morning rush into a serene, slow-paced affair. The winter chill, accompanied by reduced visibility, led to a quieter start to the day, with temperatures dipping as low as 12.8C. This marked the beginning of a more pronounced winter phase in the region, affecting not just the capital but also several districts across Telangana.
The misty conditions were particularly notable in areas such as Shapur, Medchal, BHEL, RC Puram, and the University of Hyderabad, where residents and commuters experienced limited visibility until 6:45 am. Despite the weather, morning walkers and joggers braved the elements, while senior citizens wisely opted for a delayed start to their day. Meteorologist KS Sridhar advised that the elderly, especially those with respiratory concerns, should consider postponing outdoor activities during such conditions.
The weather phenomenon had a noticeable impact on daily routines. At Krishna Kanth Park, regular early risers waited for the mist to lift before commencing their morning walks. Meanwhile, roadside tea and coffee stalls became bustling hubs, offering warm solace to commuters before their workdays began. The Hyderabad police issued a timely advisory, urging motorists to use low-beam headlights and fog lamps to navigate the mist safely.
As the city adjusts to the changing season, the Telangana Development Planning Society forecasts even lower temperatures in the coming days, with a low-pressure system developing over the Bay of Bengal expected to bring light rainfall and increased humidity. This winter episode serves as a reminder of nature's seasonal rhythms and the importance of preparedness, both for individuals and local authorities.